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Presentation
Learning to Lead: The College Experiences of Women University Presidents
NASPA Western Regional Conference (National Association of Student Affairs Leaders) (2006)
  • Susan R. Madsen, Utah Valley University
Abstract
Although developing leadership is an important topic in the higher education today, the percentage of women found in high leadership positions remains quite low. In fact, little has been published about how high-level women leaders actually developed. This workshop will present the results of two qualitative research studies exploring how 10 women university presidents and 10 women governors became effective leaders, with a particular focus on influential events, individuals, activities, and opportunities during their undergraduate and graduate educational experiences.
Keywords
  • Women,
  • Leadership,
  • University Presidents,
  • College Experiences,
  • Leadership Development
Publication Date
Fall November 10, 2006
Citation Information
Susan R. Madsen. "Learning to Lead: The College Experiences of Women University Presidents" NASPA Western Regional Conference (National Association of Student Affairs Leaders) (2006)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/susan_madsen/16/